Personally, I think Sevilla will not be relegated, even though we already know the detailed statistics and reputation of their performance in the first half of the season. If Ramos and colleagues can target points from just average clubs, then they can stay in La Liga next season, in my opinion that is the easiest scenario for Sevilla.
However, we know that it is not an easy thing, because Cadiz, Granada and Almeria also want to escape the relegation zone. The financial factor of the club being in debt is the cause of Sevilla current decline in performance, so they are having difficulty building a squad and even had to be willing to let go of several key players last summer.
Relegation is steering at Sevila in the face and it will take almost a miracle to safe them this time, and I agree with the fact that if their are able to accumulate high points in the second round, it may likely be possible for Sevila to stay off relegation again in this season just like their did escape in the last season.
But for the fact that, it is not only Sevila that is battling to escape relegation in the next round, other clubs that are of the same category and performance with them that have same problem of none performance in that last couple of matches in this round of the league, such as Cadiz and Almara who will likely face sevila in the next round, this clubs could pause a threat to Sevila success in this season and how possible for them to escape relegation.
Sevilla is literally playing with fire and I think this time they could burn themselves big time if they don't improve everything from their defense to their offense.
Granada and Celta Vigo both won their games and closed the gap and now it is only 1 point away from the relegation zone. But over the coming weeks they will face relatively good opponents and it wouldn't surprise me if we soon see them sitting on a relegation position.
The fans are also turning against them, which means everything is set up quite well for the catastrophe to enfold.